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1. The Sounds of India (1968)
by Ravi Shankar
One of the early works of art created for the West by the Grandfather of World Music. This album stands as an early attempt to teach the curious ... More
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3. West Meets East (1967)
by Ravi Shankar / Yehudi Menuhin
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4. Collaborations (2010)
by Ravi Shankar/George Harrison
It's well-known that Ravi Shankar and George Harrison had a close personal relationship, Shankar giving Harrison personal sitar instruction after the ... More
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5. Rise (2005)
by Anoushka Shankar
The daughter of Ravi Shankar moves far from the tradition on her fourth solo album, using her considerable sitar skills (understandably, she'll never ... More
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7. Three Ragas [Angel] (1956)
by Ravi Shankar
Perhaps Ravi Shankar's finest World Pacific record, Three Ragas is not only a fantastic artistic statement, but also an excellent introduction to the ... More
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8. Portrait of Genius (1964)
by Ravi Shankar
Ravi Shankar has been described as one of the greatest musicians on the planet. This record, one of his classic World Pacific albums, clearly lends ... More
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9. Live at Carnegie Hall (2001)
by Anoushka Shankar
While Anoushka Shankar had already received terrific amounts of press because of her heritage and beauty, the young sitar prodigy's Carnegie Hall ... More
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10. The Rain (2003)
by Ghazal
On its fourth outing and its first for ECM, the Indian/Persian duo Ghazal chose to record a live album. Issued from a concert in Switzerland, the ... More
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11. Ragas (1973)
by Ravi Shankar/Ali Akbar Khan
This compilation is a coupling of two complete albums from the mid-'60s, featuring two of the legendary masters of Indian music, sitar player and ... More
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12. Homage to Mahatma Gandhi [Edge] (2004)
by Ravi Shankar
The Homage to Mahatma Gandhi referred to in the title is a Ravi Shankar composition entitled "Raga Mohan Kauns." It was composed on the spot during a ... More
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13. A Drop of the Ocean (2004)
by Sultan Khan & Krishna Das
An interesting collaboration between Sultan Khan, the undisputed master of the sarangi (a bit of a dying instrument in itself due to the difficulty ... More
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14. A Morning Raga/An Evening Raga (1968)
by Ravi Shankar
Originally released in 1968 on World Pacific, A Morning Raga/An Evening Raga is exactly what the title says, impeccably played by Ravi Shankar and ... More
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18. Traditional Music of India (1995)
by Ustad Ali Akbar Khan
Along with Ravi Shankar, Ali Akbar Khan stands out as a musician whose work caused America and the West to pay attention to Indian classical in the ... More
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19. Maestro of the Indian Flute (2006)
by Hariprasad Chaurasia
The two-CD Maestro of the Indian Flute compilation has more than two hours of recordings by Hariprasad Chaurasia spanning 1967-1994. Most of the ... More
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20. Improvisations (1962)
by Ravi Shankar
First released in 1961, Improvisations features some ahead-of-the-curve jazz-Indian fusion, thanks to Ravi Shankar's collaboration with bassist Gary ... More
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21. Amar Sangit (Immortal Music) (1996)
by G.S. Sachdev
G.S. Sachdev plays the North Indian bamboo flute, the bansuri, with particular mournfulness in this collection of improvisations based on Indian ... More
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22. Raga Guide: A Survey of 74 Hindustani Ragas (1999)
by Various Artists
In music-speak, ragas are essentially scalar melody forms -- something like scales or melodic modes in Western music. However, North Indian ragas do ... More
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23. Mantram: Chant of India (1997)
by Ravi Shankar
Mantram: Chant of India is a very smooth and delicate recording of sacred Sanskrit and Vedic prayers. George Harrison produced this set for Ravi ... More
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25. In London (1964)
by Ravi Shankar
Ravi Shankar's In London is a re-release of an old World Pacific album from 1964. On it, the master of 20th century sitar shows off the speed and ... More
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